My Mind to me a kingdom is
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Composer or Director: Traditional, Anonymous, Thomas Morley, Tobias Hume, John Bennet, William Byrd, John Dowland, Richard Nicholson
Label: Hyperion
Magazine Review Date: 1/1990
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 62
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: CDA66307

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
My mind to me a kingdom is |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer David Cordier, Alto Stephen Stubbs, Conductor Tragicomedia |
When Daphne from fair Phoebus did fly |
Anonymous, Composer
Andrew Lawrence-King, Double harp Anonymous, Composer |
(The) Leaves be green |
Anonymous, Composer
Andrew Lawrence-King, Double harp Anonymous, Composer Stephen Stubbs, Lute |
Daphne |
Traditional, Composer
Nancy Hadden, Flute Traditional, Composer |
Willow Song |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer David Cordier, Alto Stephen Stubbs, Lute |
Greensleeves, 'Alas! my love' |
Traditional, Composer
David Cordier, Alto Stephen Stubbs, Conductor Traditional, Composer Tragicomedia |
Fortune my foe |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer Stephen Stubbs, Conductor Tragicomedia |
Jog on |
Traditional, Composer
Andrew Lawrence-King, Double harp Traditional, Composer |
O death, rock me asleep |
Anonymous, Composer
Andrew Lawrence-King, Double harp Anonymous, Composer David Cordier, Alto |
Goe from my window |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer David Cordier, Alto |
In a merry May morn |
Richard Nicholson, Composer
David Cordier, Alto Richard Nicholson, Composer Stephen Stubbs, Conductor Tragicomedia |
Joyne hands |
Thomas Morley, Composer
David Cordier, Alto Stephen Stubbs, Conductor Thomas Morley, Composer Tragicomedia |
Lachrimae, or Seaven Teares, Movement: Lachrimae Antiquae |
John Dowland, Composer
John Dowland, Composer Stephen Stubbs, Conductor Tragicomedia |
Lullaby my sweet little baby |
William Byrd, Composer
David Cordier, Alto Stephen Stubbs, Conductor Tragicomedia William Byrd, Composer |
(The) Virgin's Muse |
Tobias Hume, Composer
David Cordier, Alto Stephen Stubbs, Conductor Tobias Hume, Composer Tragicomedia |
Venus' birds |
John Bennet, Composer
David Cordier, Alto John Bennet, Composer Stephen Stubbs, Conductor Tragicomedia |
Composer or Director: Traditional, Anonymous, Thomas Morley, Tobias Hume, John Bennet, William Byrd, John Dowland, Richard Nicholson
Label: Hyperion
Magazine Review Date: 1/1990
Media Format: Cassette
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: KA66307

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
My mind to me a kingdom is |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer David Cordier, Alto Stephen Stubbs, Conductor Tragicomedia |
When Daphne from fair Phoebus did fly |
Anonymous, Composer
Andrew Lawrence-King, Double harp Anonymous, Composer |
(The) Leaves be green |
Anonymous, Composer
Andrew Lawrence-King, Double harp Anonymous, Composer Stephen Stubbs, Lute |
Daphne |
Traditional, Composer
Nancy Hadden, Flute Traditional, Composer |
Willow Song |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer David Cordier, Alto Stephen Stubbs, Lute |
Greensleeves, 'Alas! my love' |
Traditional, Composer
David Cordier, Alto Stephen Stubbs, Conductor Traditional, Composer Tragicomedia |
Fortune my foe |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer Stephen Stubbs, Conductor Tragicomedia |
Jog on |
Traditional, Composer
Andrew Lawrence-King, Double harp Traditional, Composer |
O death, rock me asleep |
Anonymous, Composer
Andrew Lawrence-King, Double harp Anonymous, Composer David Cordier, Alto |
Goe from my window |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer David Cordier, Alto |
In a merry May morn |
Richard Nicholson, Composer
David Cordier, Alto Richard Nicholson, Composer Stephen Stubbs, Conductor Tragicomedia |
Joyne hands |
Thomas Morley, Composer
David Cordier, Alto Stephen Stubbs, Conductor Thomas Morley, Composer Tragicomedia |
Lachrimae, or Seaven Teares, Movement: Lachrimae Antiquae |
John Dowland, Composer
John Dowland, Composer Stephen Stubbs, Conductor Tragicomedia |
Lullaby my sweet little baby |
William Byrd, Composer
David Cordier, Alto Stephen Stubbs, Conductor Tragicomedia William Byrd, Composer |
(The) Virgin's Muse |
Tobias Hume, Composer
David Cordier, Alto Stephen Stubbs, Conductor Tobias Hume, Composer Tragicomedia |
Venus' birds |
John Bennet, Composer
David Cordier, Alto John Bennet, Composer Stephen Stubbs, Conductor Tragicomedia |
Author:
The programme is attractively arranged and plays as a more or less unbroken sequence. It opens with the song from which it takes its title, My mind to me a kingdom is, words attributed to Sir Edward Dyer, though I believe no longer thought to be his. Harp and lute take over as soloists from the voice from time to time, and probably the finest music of all is Dowland's Lachrimae to the Consort in an arrangement by Morley which replaces viols with the more modern-sounding violin and viola da gamba. Byrd's Lullaby follows as the most finely wrought of the songs, and again Cordier is able to colour his expression movingly in the lament. The supple syncopations of Morley's dance tune, Joyne hands, is well placed to brighten the mood: a stylish, deft performance too. The resourcefulness of a good lutenist is delightfully evident in Stephen Stubbs's playing of Go from my window, and the final item brings the sound which will probably stay longest in the memory, that of the Irish harp tolling what was formerly thought to be Anne Boleyn's knell in O Deathe, rocke me asleep. Cordier's pure, unforced tone is gratefully heard, and the interesting group of players acquit themselves well in a programme which admirably suits their interesting name.'
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